نتایج جستجو برای: naïve cd4 t cell

تعداد نتایج: 2194259  

2017
Shabnam Alam Cory Chan Xing Qiu Ian Shannon Chantelle L White Andrea J Sant Jennifer L Nayak

A hallmark of the immune response to influenza is repeated encounters with proteins containing both genetically conserved and variable components. Therefore, the B and T cell repertoire is continually being remodeled, with competition between memory and naïve lymphocytes. Our previous work using a mouse model of secondary heterosubtypic influenza infection has shown that this competition result...

2016
Fengliang Liu Xiuzhen Fan Sarah Auclair Monique Ferguson Jiaren Sun Lynn Soong Wei Hou Robert R. Redfield Deborah L. Birx Silvia Ratto-Kim Merlin L. Robb Jerome H. Kim Nelson L. Michael Haitao Hu

Loss of immune control over opportunistic infections can occur at different stages of HIV-1 (HIV) disease, among which mucosal candidiasis caused by the fungal pathogen Candida albicans (C. albicans) is one of the early and common manifestations in HIV-infected human subjects. The underlying immunological basis is not well defined. We have previously shown that compared to cytomegalovirus (CMV)...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Yael Sagi Angela Landrigan Ronald Levy Shoshana Levy

Cluster of differentiation 81 (CD81) is a widely expressed tetraspanin molecule that physically associates with CD4 and CD8 on the surface of human T cells. Coengagement of CD81 and CD3 results in the activation and proliferation of T cells. CD81 also costimulated mouse T cells that lack CD28, suggesting either a redundant or a different mechanism of action. Here we show that CD81 and CD28 have...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Nadia R Roan Todd M Gierahn Darren E Higgins Michael N Starnbach

To date, it has not been possible to study antigen-specific T cell responses during primary infection of the genital tract. The low frequency of pathogen-specific T cells in a naïve mouse makes it difficult to monitor the initial events after antigen encounter. We developed a system to examine the response of pathogen-specific T cells in the genital mucosa after intrauterine infection. We ident...

2015
Shafqat Ahrar Jaigirdar Megan K. L. MacLeod

Immunological memory is one of the defining features of the adaptive immune system. As key orchestrators and mediators of immunity, CD4 T cells are central to the vast majority of adaptive immune responses. Generated following an immune response, memory CD4 T cells retain pertinent information about their activation environment enabling them to make rapid effector responses upon reactivation. T...

2012
Xue Yang Yan-mei Jiao Rui Wang Yun-xia Ji Hong-wei Zhang Yong-hong Zhang De-xi Chen Tong Zhang Hao Wu

CD4+ central memory T cells play a critical role in the pathogenesis of simian immunodeficiency virus disease, and the CCR5 density on the surface of CD4 T cells is an important factor in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 disease progression. We hypothesized that quantifying central memory cells and CCR5 expression in the early stages of HIV-infection could provide useful prognostic informat...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Ellen J Beswick Iryna V Pinchuk Rachel B Earley David A Schmitt Victor E Reyes

Gastric epithelial cells (GECs) express the class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and costimulatory molecules, enabling them to act as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and affect local T cell responses. During Helicobacter pylori infection, GECs respond by releasing proinflammatory cytokines and by increasing the surface expression of immunologically relevant receptors, including class...

Journal: :Radiation research 2016
Kengo Yoshida Munechika Misumi Yoshiko Kubo Mika Yamaoka Seishi Kyoizumi Waka Ohishi Tomonori Hayashi Yoichiro Kusunoki

In a series of studies of atomic bomb survivors, radiation-dose-dependent alterations in peripheral T-cell populations have been reported. For example, reduced size in naïve T-cell pools and impaired proliferation ability of T cells were observed. Because these alterations are also generally observed with human aging, we hypothesized that radiation exposure may accelerate the aging process of t...

2014
Federico Serana Marco Chiarini Eugenia Quiros-Roldan Daria Gotti Cinzia Zanotti Alessandra Sottini Diego Bertoli Luigi Caimi Luisa Imberti

Naïve, central- and effector-like memory regulatory T cells (Tregs) were evaluated in untreated and long-term antiretroviral-treated HIV(+) patients that showed comparable CD4(+) cell levels, while being, respectively, viremic and aviremic. In the untreated patients, the percentage of naïve-like Tregs was significantly increased to the detriment of central memory regulatory T cells. This redist...

2008
HC Lane

The immune systems of patients with HIV infection are characterized by an immunodeficiency that develops in the setting of a global immune activation and a complex array of HIV-specific immune responses. The immunodeficiency of HIV infection is the result of a decrease in both memory and naïve CD4+ T cells. Imaging studies of the total body CD4+ T cell pool reveal global depletion within all ly...

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